Bacterial and archaea community present in the Pine Barrens Forest of Long Island, NY: unusually high percentage of ammonia oxidizing bacteria.
Of the few preserved areas in the northeast of United States, the soil in the Pine Barrens Forests presents a harsh environment for the microorganisms to grow and survive. In the current study we report the use of clustering methods to scientifically select the sampling locations that would represen...
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Main Authors: | Vishal Shah, Shreya Shah, Murty S Kambhampati, Jeffery Ambrose, Nyesha Smith, Scot E Dowd, Kevin T McDonnell, Bishnu Panigrahi, Timothy Green |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/96c0d55ddc38456b9d39a9d5386873bf |
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